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- Consequently Central Ballester began a desperate search for new equipment in order to assist to play the next fixture but the club had not enough money to buy new uniforms due to its debts (something common in lowest level of the Argentine football).
- Mallee trees and accompanying shrubs are thus adapted to the poor soils, lack of rainfall, and regular fires, something common for the dry coast.
- Rather than use an airship to navigate over mountainous landscape, something common in other games, they added in a vehicle that could mow down impassable terrain.
- He also adopted large bearing surfaces to reduce wear, something common in North America.
- The village also has plenty of churches, something common in the whole island.
- The interior has something common among colonial churches regarding the main colors that can be seen in the decoration, and that is that there are two mainly: red and yellow.
- Zhao Zhi explained to him that seeing a mulberry tree growing out of a well is not something common but that mulberry tree may have some significance.
- The chapel bears a sign in Latin stating "NON GODE L’IMMUNITA ECCLESIAS", meaning that the church did not offer sanctuary to criminal offenders who sought asylum within the church, something common at that time.
- * within this major release consist of a noun describing something common to this major context.
- The name comes from Neapolitan "paccharia", "slaps" with a depreciative -ero to indicate something common.
- She was Duchess of Ciudad Rodrigo in Spain from 1968 when her father-in-law ceded the title to his son (something common enough with Spanish titles, although unheard of in Britain).
- A "medium" (plural "media") is a carrier of something.
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